Thomas Brooks (Puritan) Quote

True penitential confession is joined with reformation. He that does not forsake his sin, as well as confess it, forsakes the benefit of his confession. And indeed, there is no real confession of sin, where there is no real forsaking of sin. It is not enough for us to confess the sins we have committed, but we must resolve against committing again the sins we have committed.


pp.413-4 - Works of Thomas Brooks


True penitential confession is joined with reformation. He that does not forsake his sin, as well as confess it, forsakes the benefit of his...

True penitential confession is joined with reformation. He that does not forsake his sin, as well as confess it, forsakes the benefit of his...

True penitential confession is joined with reformation. He that does not forsake his sin, as well as confess it, forsakes the benefit of his...

True penitential confession is joined with reformation. He that does not forsake his sin, as well as confess it, forsakes the benefit of his...